Robin Hood Junior
mild threat, language
Director(s)Matt McCarthy
Production year1974
Genre(s)Adventure, Children
Approx. running minutes61m
CastKeith Chegwin, Mandy Tulloch, Keith Jayne
Robin Hood Junior
mild threat, language
ROBIN HOOD JUNIOR is a children's adventure, from 1975, in which a group of boys take on Prince John in order help Maid ...
ROBIN HOOD JUNIOR is a children's adventure, from 1975, in which a group of boys take on Prince John in order help Maid Marian and save a member of their own gang who has been taken hostage.
threat and horror
There are scenes of knife threat in which adults hold daggers to children's necks. A man has a rope wrapped around his neck and is dragged about by an enemy soldier. A village is ransacked, and a cottage is set on fire. Children are regularly threatened and kidnapped by adults. Although the threat is frequent, the story has a positive outcome and no child characters are hurt.
language
Two men repeatedly call one another an 'ass' in a derogatory manner. Other language is very mild ('damn').
additional issues
Very mild violence includes brief scenes of sword fighting, and sequences in which people are pushed to the ground.
Classified Date:
31/12/1974
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Children's Film Foundation
mild threat, language
Classified Date:
22/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
threat and horror
There are scenes of knife threat in which adults hold daggers to children's necks. A man has a rope wrapped around his neck and is dragged about by an enemy soldier. A village is ransacked, and a cottage is set on fire. Children are regularly threatened and kidnapped by adults. Although the threat is frequent, the story has a positive outcome and no child characters are hurt.
language
Two men repeatedly call one another an 'ass' in a derogatory manner. Other language is very mild ('damn').
additional issues
Very mild violence includes brief scenes of sword fighting, and sequences in which people are pushed to the ground.
threat and horror
There are scenes of knife threat in which adults hold daggers to children's necks. A man has a rope wrapped around his neck and is dragged about by an enemy soldier. A village is ransacked, and a cottage is set on fire. Children are regularly threatened and kidnapped by adults. Although the threat is frequent, the story has a positive outcome and no child characters are hurt.
language
Two men repeatedly call one another an 'ass' in a derogatory manner. Other language is very mild ('damn').
additional issues
Very mild violence includes brief scenes of sword fighting, and sequences in which people are pushed to the ground.
Director(s)Matt McCarthy
Production year1974
Genre(s)Adventure, Children
Approx. running minutes61m
CastKeith Chegwin, Mandy Tulloch, Keith Jayne
Classified Date:
31/12/1974
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Children's Film Foundation
mild threat, language
Classified Date:
22/08/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Powerhouse Films UK
threat and horror
There are scenes of knife threat in which adults hold daggers to children's necks. A man has a rope wrapped around his neck and is dragged about by an enemy soldier. A village is ransacked, and a cottage is set on fire. Children are regularly threatened and kidnapped by adults. Although the threat is frequent, the story has a positive outcome and no child characters are hurt.
language
Two men repeatedly call one another an 'ass' in a derogatory manner. Other language is very mild ('damn').
additional issues
Very mild violence includes brief scenes of sword fighting, and sequences in which people are pushed to the ground.